IMMU2101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Cytokine Receptor, Tumor Antigen, B Cell

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The immune system a collection of cells, molecules and tissues that mediate resistance to infections and eliminate tumours. The immune system is integrated with other systems in the body, and its cells are both migratory and resident cells. The system is made up of physical (skin, mucus) and chemical (ph) barriers. The cells and molecules of the immune system travel via blood vessels and lymphatic vessels to all areas/organs of the body. Immune cells originate from bone marrow stem cells. B lymphocytes: mature in the bone marrow, make antibodies. T lymphocytes: mature in the thymus, there are two types, helper t cells (th, cd4+, help other cells of the immune system, release cytokines, cytotoxic t cells (ctl, cd8+, kill target cells, are helped by helper t cells. Immature lymphocytes do not have functional receptors so cannot respond to foreign antigens.

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